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Aggregates of Pyromorphite crystals with very well defined faces and edges. They are translucent, very bright and have a very vivid and uniform green color. They are on a matrix of Quartz crystals, very uncommon at Les Farges and probably from a recent find in zones near the old mines.
Mine des Farges, Ussel, Corrèze, Nouvelle-Aquitaine France
Specimen size: 5.2 × 5 × 3.9 cm = 2.0” × 2.0” × 1.5”Price:
Euro:100 / US$117 / Yen:13280 / AUD$150

Aggregate of transparent and bright crystals, with a kind of faden inclusions and a very well defined Dauphiné twinning. The sample is of the highest quality from this area. These Quartz samples are one of the more notable surprises in the Daunis collection.We’ll send to the buyer a digitalized copy of a single label, commonly covering a group of similar samples from the same area.
Possibly Gallinero Peak area, Cerler, Benasque, Comarca Ribagorza, Huesca, Aragon Spain (± 1970)
Specimen size: 9.5 × 5.4 × 2.8 cm = 3.7” × 2.1” × 1.1”Price:
Euro:340 / US$400 / Yen:45170 / AUD$530

A novelty at Tucson 2015. Extraordinarily sharp Japan Law twin with very well defined and transparent crystals. We note that the Japan Law twin, already rare, is even more rare in Alpine type crevices where this Quartz is formed. The sample is a floater with a recrystallized base.
Arun Valley, Mount Makalu Nepal (2014)
Specimen size: 6.4 × 5.6 × 1.5 cm = 2.5” × 2.2” × 0.6”

A novelty at Tucson 2015. Extraordinarily sharp Japan Law twin with very well defined and transparent crystals. We note that the Japan Law twin, already rare, is even more rare in Alpine type crevices where this Quartz is formed. The sample is a floater with a recrystallized base.The specimen has been published in the magazine ‘extraLAPIS’ on page 26, number 53, "Zwillinge"
Arun Valley, Mount Makalu Nepal (2014)
Specimen size: 5.4 × 5.2 × 2.2 cm = 2.1” × 2.0” × 0.9”